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Intimate: An American Family Photo Album (Tupelo Press Lineage)|Paisley Rekdal the requested fields regarding your order. Once you pay for the order Intimate: An American Family Photo Album (Tupelo Press Lineage)|Paisley Rekdal you will receive an order confirmation email from us. This is it, it takes only a few minutes to place your order/10().  · Typographically adventurous, Rekdal uses a combination of prose, poetry, and photographs to create a panoramic yet intimate encounter with American history, and a new way of thinking about the riddle of www.doorway.ru: Tupelo Press. Intimate: An American Family Photo Album. Paisley Rekdal. Tupelo (www.doorway.ru), $ trade paper (p) ISBN Poet and essayist Rekdal (Animal Eye) sets out to explore.


Intimate: An American Family Photo Album by Paisley Rekdal. Tupelo Press. Softcover. pages. Review: After seeing Paisley Rekdal speak at the National Book Festival last year, I bought Intimate from the book sale area. I read it a few months ago, in two sittings. The book blends poetry, photographs, biography, imagined biography. Paisley Rekdal is the author of a book of essays, The Night My Mother Met Bruce Lee (Pantheon, ; Vintage, ), and three books of poetry. Her work has received a Village Voice Writers on the Verge Award, a Fulbright Fellowship, and the Amy Lowell Poetry Traveling Fellowship. Her poems and essays have been featured in The New York Times Magazine, NPR, andNerve, and in many literary. Rekdal is the author of a collection of essays, The Night My Mother Met Bruce Lee, which explores race and family lineage, as well as five acclaimed books of poetry, and a hybrid photo-text memoir, Intimate: An American Family Photo Album, engaging, among other things, with the photography of Edward Curtis.


Tupelo Press. Softcover. pages. Review: After seeing Paisley Rekdal speak at the National Book Festival last year, I bought Intimate from the book sale area. I read it a few months ago, in two sittings. The book blends poetry, photographs, biography, imagined biography, memoir and essay. On one level, the book's subject is. Paisley Rekdal’s artistic book Intimate may be, at first glance, part of an indefinable genre. Flipping through its pages, one finds snippets of poetry, family stories, photos, and biographies. As the subtitle indicates, this is a textual and visual photo album of American family history. In her book, Rekdal challenges the definition of “American” family by examining race, lineage, and gender through the fictional biographies of Edward Curtis (a photographer of American Indians) and. Typographically adventurous, Rekdal uses a combination of prose, poetry, and photographs to create a panoramic yet intimate encounter with American history, and a new way of thinking about the riddle of identity.

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